I first heard this when I was 11 years old!! My uncle who was a raver introduced it to me and that was it!!! Now I’m an old school Junglist but love all this shit ❤
The sweeping sub bass!! On a good one (or two) a rush just sweeps through you from your toes to your the ends of your hair. Still evokes amazing memories and an amazing time to be in your late teens. Top one!
Still the best mix the wicked man sample well it still is before our eyes the future so as a producer first heard at 7 i see what i do like micky finn and that is still the future man but why is it not supposed to be i will make these type of tunes like at 99
NULUSIOS I loved my old Amiga 500. Had the 512k upgrade to take it to super quantum computer power 1meg!! Public Domain demo's and piss easy to copy games. I lived in a close opposite to one bloke who was in the Red Sector (I think that's what they were called not 100%) game crackers/demo and software programmers. They used to hold parties were other like minded groups would turn up and they would show off their latest cracks, hacks, demos and software. Unfortunately you got idiots who liked to programme and share viruses. To this day I can't understand people who've the talent to programme use their skills to cause misery instead of something that could be truly helpful. Getting off subject there.... it was my Amiga that got me into music production passing music technology level 1 then 2 later in my life. It was a public domain demo were I heard someone rework four tracks by 808 state off their American released UTD State album. I had never heard them until then being a massive 808 state, acid house and northern bleep scene fan leading to the UK breakbeat rave sound. This track I first heard on a Micky Finn tape and its hard breaks and uplifting breakdown. Its the sub bass man! This is one of those era and sound defining tracks. A pure classic. Sorry for waffling on and basically telling you my life story ha ha ha stay safe bro
This IS the original, just with the break cut up a lot more (which I personally prefer). This is the version they used to play on MTV with the crazy visuals.
I'm with you on that - prefer that gradual build up and saving the vocal drop until the end made it all the sweeter. More of a '91 feel. This one fits the '92 vibe.
A sad old retro bastard like me can literally visualise the OctaMED tracker screen scrolling up while listening to this! lol
it duzn't get much bettah than tha trakka bangahz man
I first heard this when I was 11 years old!! My uncle who was a raver introduced it to me and that was it!!! Now I’m an old school Junglist but love all this shit ❤
In hindsight, this is probably the best track of the entire genre. Still holds up great 30 years later! That bass!
hard to pick one winner. this is a good one though.
Maxim from the Prodigy said this as his favourite rave track
the best version of this classic tune..ever
Epic tune timeless
The sweeping sub bass!! On a good one (or two) a rush just sweeps through you from your toes to your the ends of your hair. Still evokes amazing memories and an amazing time to be in your late teens. Top one!
A sweeter vertion much tastier like mr kiplin says excedanly good yesss
All it takes is a few seconds of the intro to know that the floor is gonna go wild
Belting, exciting masterpiece. Incredible.
2024
I Applaud You Micky Finn👍😁. Mustard
Still the best mix the wicked man sample well it still is before our eyes the future so as a producer first heard at 7 i see what i do like micky finn and that is still the future man but why is it not supposed to be i will make these type of tunes like at 99
Subs workin overtime on dis one
He didnt say that just that he loved it
Amiga rules even to thid day
You know this ❤️
Always wanted to know where the "Every posse and crew...." sample is from.
‘Who sampled’ only mentioned the run dmc break doesn’t say about vocals
@@johnbuoy1401 Which is comprised of the funky drummer!!! 🙌🙌
1992 letchlade ...spiral tribe dj fades...
Made with two Amiga 500. ;)
And a couple of 10-band graphic equalisers from Tandy!
NULUSIOS I loved my old Amiga 500. Had the 512k upgrade to take it to super quantum computer power 1meg!! Public Domain demo's and piss easy to copy games. I lived in a close opposite to one bloke who was in the Red Sector (I think that's what they were called not 100%) game crackers/demo and software programmers. They used to hold parties were other like minded groups would turn up and they would show off their latest cracks, hacks, demos and software. Unfortunately you got idiots who liked to programme and share viruses. To this day I can't understand people who've the talent to programme use their skills to cause misery instead of something that could be truly helpful. Getting off subject there.... it was my Amiga that got me into music production passing music technology level 1 then 2 later in my life. It was a public domain demo were I heard someone rework four tracks by 808 state off their American released UTD State album. I had never heard them until then being a massive 808 state, acid house and northern bleep scene fan leading to the UK breakbeat rave sound. This track I first heard on a Micky Finn tape and its hard breaks and uplifting breakdown. Its the sub bass man! This is one of those era and sound defining tracks. A pure classic. Sorry for waffling on and basically telling you my life story ha ha ha stay safe bro
Better than the shite released today
Mr. 30"year's deep ffs. ✌☮🤙 ☯
Not as good as the original.
Have These on vinyl and can say this was the track to mix (concrete Jungle mix). Also these ARE the originals.
This IS the original, just with the break cut up a lot more (which I personally prefer). This is the version they used to play on MTV with the crazy visuals.
Craig Meehan totally agree with you more what I call turbo bass in original
@@TheCarlingboy the b-line is practically the same! only the slides are 8 bars instead of 16 bars (which, to me, sound boring by comparison)
I'm with you on that - prefer that gradual build up and saving the vocal drop until the end made it all the sweeter. More of a '91 feel. This one fits the '92 vibe.